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Charlie Munger: Bitcoin Is Worthless ArtificialGold | CNBC
Berkshire Hathaway Vice Chairman Charlie Munger went after bitcoin again on Monday, doubling down on remarks he made about the digital currency over the weekend.
"Bitcoin is worthless, artificial gold," Munger told CNBC's "Squawk Box." "Now that is not something I think the world needs."
"The fact that it's clever computer science doesn't mean it should be widely used, and that respectable people should encourage other people to speculate on it," he said. "Bitcoin reminds me of Oscar Wilde's definition of fox hunting: 'The pursuit of the uneatable by the unspeakable.'"
Munger went after the popular cryptocurrency at the Berkshire Hathaway annual meeting on Saturday, calling it a "turd," adding that trading cryptocurrencies is "just dementia."
His partner, Warren Buffett, also commented negatively on bitcoin on Monday, saying it is an asset that does not create anything.

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Charlie Shrem, a founding member of the Bitcoin Foundation and one of the most recognizable Bitcoin advocates, joins MoneyShow University as one of the closing keynotes. Charlie Shrem will share his views and visions for the future of digital assets.

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Charlie is an American entrepreneur and bitcoin advocate. He co-founded the now-defunct startup company BitInstant, and is a founding member of the Bitcoin Foundation, formerly serving as vice chairman.

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01:50 Discovering Bitcoin
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15:35 The disruptive potential of the Blockchain

Background

The idea for the film was from Hans Teeuwen and the screenplay was written by Theodor Holman. Director Theo van Gogh describes in an interview that he had four wishes for the film: "At first the roles of the interviewer and the person being interviewed had to change slightly. I wanted Pierre Bokma for the role of the journalist and three turns in the scenario. And Katja had to win."

Claimed association with Churchill

The owner also claims that Charlie was the property of Sir Winston Churchill while he was Prime Minister of the United Kingdom during World War II. He claims that his father-in-law sold the parrot to Churchill in 1937 and then reclaimed the bird shortly after Churchill's death in 1965. According to his stories, the vocal bird was taught by Churchill to shout curses at Nazi leader Adolf Hitler, to the chagrin of officials within the British government.

His claims have been solidly rejected by the administrators of the Chartwell property, Churchill's former country home, who have no record of any parrot. Further, Churchill's daughter, Lady Soames, has denied her father ever owned a macaw. According to Soames, Churchill did own an African grey parrot named Polly, but sold the bird before assuming the role of Prime Minister.

Main series

This table summarises every single combatant into the series. A green yes indicates that character is present into that version of the game as a playable character. A red no indicates that character has either not yet been introduced to the series, or is not present as a compatible character in any shape or form to that edition. A yellow message means that character is a NPC in that version. A gray question mark or other message means that this is an upcoming project and it is unknown to which information should be noted about that character.

EX series

The characters below are not canonical to the Street Fighter storyline. Arika, not Capcom, owns the characters and the copyright to them, and Capcom has acknowledged a difficulty in having them appear in future games. Producer Yoshinori Ono originally said that the possibility of them appearing in future titles had not been ruled out, stating that Capcom still has a good relationship with Arika, however he has since amended his stance stating that the chances of the characters coming back are very small.

Mobile Suit Gundam 0080: War in the Pocket

Mobile Suit Gundam 0080: War in the Pocket(Japanese:機動戦士ガンダム0080 ポケットの中の戦争,Hepburn:Kidō Senshi Gandamu 0080 Poketto no Naka no Sensō) is a six episode 1989 Japanese science fiction original video animation series. It is the first OVA series in the Gundam franchise. Directed by Fumihiko Takayama, it was also the first time anyone other than creator Yoshiyuki Tomino was given a chance to direct a Gundam story. Written by Hiroyuki Yamaga with character designs by Haruhiko Mikimoto.

As suggested by its subtitle, "War in the Pocket," it is a small, personal story; a side story focusing on the experiences of a ten-year-old boy during the One Year War and his learning of the real meaning of war.

Plot

In Universal Century 0079, Zeon intelligence has identified a prototype Federation Gundam under development in a Federation base in the Arctic. Elite Zeon MS commandos are dispatched to destroy the prototype, but before they can accomplish their mission the Gundam is launched into space. When the Gundam turns up in a Federation R&D base inside the neutral space colony Side 6, the Principality launches a covert operation to destroy the Gundam utilizing the commando team originally dispatched to assault the Arctic base, including young rookie Bernard "Bernie" Wiseman. However, the raid fails and the entire team is killed except for Bernie.

Career

Graduating in 1948 with an LL.B. magna cum laude, he moved with his family to California, where he joined the law ﬁrm Wright & Garrett (later Musick, Peeler & Garrett). In 1962 he founded and worked as a real estate attorney at Munger, Tolles & Olson LLP. He then gave up the practice of law to concentrate on managing investments and later partnered with Otis Booth in real estate development. He then partnered with Jack Wheeler to form Wheeler, Munger, and Company, an investment firm with a seat on the Pacific Coast Stock Exchange. He wound up Wheeler, Munger, and Co. in 1976, after losses of 31% in 1973 and 1974.

Charlie Shrem

Charles "Charlie" Shrem IV (born November 25, 1989) is an American entrepreneur and bitcoin advocate. He co-founded the now defunct startup company BitInstant. He is a founding member of the Bitcoin Foundation, and formerly served as vice chairman. In December 2014 he was sentenced for laundering money to the Silk Road (marketplace) and is currently an inmate in Boulder, CO.

Career

Bitcoin

As a college senior in 2011, Shrem started investing in bitcoin. Soon after, the bitcoin service Shrem was using crashed, and he lost his bitcoins. Shrem and Gareth Nelson, a friend he met online, had similar frustrations with the length of time it took to buy and sell bitcoin on exchange sites. They started BitInstant, a more user-friendly company that charged a fee for users to purchase and make purchases with bitcoins at over 700,000 locations, providing temporary credit to speed up transactions. Initially a side project, BitInstant soon needed to grow, at which point Shrem received a $10,000 loan from Tammy. Shortly thereafter, BitInstant received $125,000 from angel investor Roger Ver, and, in the fall of 2012, $1.5 million from a group of investors led by Winklevoss Capital Management. By 2013, BitInstant was processing approximately 30% of all bitcoin transactions. BitInstant operated from September 2011 until July 2013.

Charlie Shrem went from being a multi-millionaire to having almost nothing. Founder of BitInstant, Shrem was one of the first Bitcoin entrepreneurs. And it paid off big time. Until he allowed a customer to resell bitcoin on Silk Road, the infamous internet black market. Shrem spent one year in jail. Now, he’s out and is sure of two things: he’s learned his lesson and Bitcoin is the future of finance. And Shrem wants to convince the world that both are true.

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Charlie Munger: Bitcoin Is Worthless Artificial Gold | CNBC

Charlie Munger: Bitcoin Is Worthless Artificial Gold | CNBC

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Charlie Munger: Bitcoin Is Worthless ArtificialGold | CNBC
Berkshire Hathaway Vice Chairman Charlie Munger went after bitcoin again on Monday, doubling down on remarks he made about the digital currency over the weekend.
"Bitcoin is worthless, artificial gold," Munger told CNBC's "Squawk Box." "Now that is not something I think the world needs."
"The fact that it's clever computer science doesn't mean it should be widely used, and that respectable people should encourage other people to speculate on it," he said. "Bitcoin reminds me of Oscar Wilde's definition of fox hunting: 'The pursuit of the uneatable by the unspeakable.'"
Munger went after the popular cryptocurrency at the Berkshire Hathaway annual meeting on Saturday, calling it a "turd," adding that trading cryptocurrencies is "just dementia."
His partner, Warren Buffett, also commented negatively on bitcoin on Monday, saying it is an asset that does not create anything.

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Q&A with a Bitcoin Pioneer Charlie Shrem

Q&A with a Bitcoin Pioneer Charlie Shrem

Q&A with a Bitcoin Pioneer Charlie Shrem

Charlie Shrem, a founding member of the Bitcoin Foundation and one of the most recognizable Bitcoin advocates, joins MoneyShow University as one of the closing keynotes. Charlie Shrem will share his views and visions for the future of digital assets.

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Interview with Charlie Shrem at the North American Bitcoin Conference Miami

Interview with Charlie Shrem at the North American Bitcoin Conference Miami

Interview with Charlie Shrem at the North American Bitcoin Conference Miami

Charlie is an American entrepreneur and bitcoin advocate. He co-founded the now-defunct startup company BitInstant, and is a founding member of the Bitcoin Foundation, formerly serving as vice chairman.

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We take a look into the Crypto Currency space as BitcoinCharlie joins us to share insights and knowledge.
In this interview we uncover why CentralBanks are terrified of Bitcoin and the disruptive potential of the Blockchain.
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01:50 Discovering Bitcoin
05:10 What is so threatening about Bitcoin to the Central Banks?
06:50 How can governments stop Bitcoin?
08:55 Blockchain Businesses trading in the public Markets
10:35 Alternatives to Bitcoin and the next phase for them
15:35 The disruptive potential of the Blockchain

Charlie Shrem went from being a multi-millionaire to having almost nothing. Founder of BitInstant, Shrem was one of the first Bitcoin entrepreneurs. And it paid off big time. Until he allowed a customer to resell bitcoin on Silk Road, the infamous internet black market. Shrem spent one year in jail. Now, he’s out and is sure of two things: he’s learned his lesson and Bitcoin is the future of finance. And Shrem wants to convince the world that both are true.

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published: 22 Dec 2017

Q&A with a Bitcoin Pioneer Charlie Shrem

Charlie Shrem, a founding member of the Bitcoin Foundation and one of the most recognizable Bitcoin advocates, joins MoneyShow University as one of the closing keynotes. Charlie Shrem will share his views and visions for the future of digital assets.

published: 19 Feb 2018

Interview with Charlie Shrem at the North American Bitcoin Conference Miami

Charlie is an American entrepreneur and bitcoin advocate. He co-founded the now-defunct startup company BitInstant, and is a founding member of the Bitcoin Foundation, formerly serving as vice chairman.

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We take a look into the Crypto Currency space as BitcoinCharlie joins us to share insights and knowledge.
In this interview we uncover why CentralBanks are terrified of Bitcoin and the disruptive potential of the Blockchain.
TOPICS IN THIS INTERVIEW:
01:50 Discovering Bitcoin
05:10 What is so threatening about Bitcoin to the Central Banks?
06:50 How can governments stop Bitcoin?
08:55 Blockchain Businesses trading in the public Markets
10:35 Alternatives to Bitcoin and the next phase for them
15:35 The disruptive potential of the Blockchain

Charlie Shrem went from being a multi-millionaire to having almost nothing. Founder of BitInstant, Shrem was one of the first Bitcoin entrepreneurs. And it paid off big time. Until he allowed a customer to resell bitcoin on Silk Road, the infamous internet black market. Shrem spent one year in jail. Now, he’s out and is sure of two things: he’s learned his lesson and Bitcoin is the future of finance. And Shrem wants to convince the world that both are true.

Charlie Shrem went from being a multi-millionaire to having almost nothing. Founder of BitInstant, Shrem was one of the first Bitcoin entrepreneurs. And it paid off big time. Until he allowed a customer to resell bitcoin on Silk Road, the infamous internet black market. Shrem spent one year in jail. Now, he’s out and is sure of two things: he’s learned his lesson and Bitcoin is the future of finance. And Shrem wants to convince the world that both are true.

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Charlie Munger: Bitcoin Is Worthless ArtificialGold | CNBC
Berkshire Hathaway Vice Chairman Charlie Munger went after bitcoin again on Monday, doubling down on remarks he made about the digital currency over the weekend.
"Bitcoin is worthless, artificial gold," Munger told CNBC's "Squawk Box." "Now that is not something I think the world needs."
"The fact that it's clever computer science doesn't mean it should be widely used, and that respectable people should encourage other people to speculate on it," he said. "Bitcoin reminds me of Oscar Wilde's definition of fox hunting: 'The pursuit of the uneatable by the unspeakable.'"
Munger went after the popular cryptocurrency at the Berkshire Hathaway annual meeting on Saturday, calling it a "turd," adding that trading cryptocurrencies is "just dementia."
His partner, Warren Buffett, also commented negatively on bitcoin on Monday, saying it is an asset that does not create anything.

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Charlie Munger: Bitcoin Is Worthless ArtificialGold | CNBC
Berkshire Hathaway Vice Chairman Charlie Munger went after bitcoin again on Monday, doubling down on remarks he made about the digital currency over the weekend.
"Bitcoin is worthless, artificial gold," Munger told CNBC's "Squawk Box." "Now that is not something I think the world needs."
"The fact that it's clever computer science doesn't mean it should be widely used, and that respectable people should encourage other people to speculate on it," he said. "Bitcoin reminds me of Oscar Wilde's definition of fox hunting: 'The pursuit of the uneatable by the unspeakable.'"
Munger went after the popular cryptocurrency at the Berkshire Hathaway annual meeting on Saturday, calling it a "turd," adding that trading cryptocurrencies is "just dementia."
His partner, Warren Buffett, also commented negatively on bitcoin on Monday, saying it is an asset that does not create anything.

Entrepreneur Alessandra Sollberger funded her nutrition start-up off the back of an investment in Bitcoin.
But as Rory Cellan-Jones hears, it may be too late fo...

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Charlie Shrem, a founding member of the Bitcoin Foundation and one of the most recognizable Bitcoin advocates, joins MoneyShow University as one of the closing keynotes. Charlie Shrem will share his views and visions for the future of digital assets.

Charlie Shrem, a founding member of the Bitcoin Foundation and one of the most recognizable Bitcoin advocates, joins MoneyShow University as one of the closing keynotes. Charlie Shrem will share his views and visions for the future of digital assets.

Interview with Charlie Shrem at the North American Bitcoin Conference Miami

Charlie is an American entrepreneur and bitcoin advocate. He co-founded the now-defunct startup company BitInstant, and is a founding member of the Bitcoin Foun...

Charlie is an American entrepreneur and bitcoin advocate. He co-founded the now-defunct startup company BitInstant, and is a founding member of the Bitcoin Foundation, formerly serving as vice chairman.

Charlie is an American entrepreneur and bitcoin advocate. He co-founded the now-defunct startup company BitInstant, and is a founding member of the Bitcoin Foundation, formerly serving as vice chairman.

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We take a look into the Crypto Currency space as BitcoinCharlie joins us to share insights and knowledge.
In this interview we uncover why CentralBanks are terrified of Bitcoin and the disruptive potential of the Blockchain.
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01:50 Discovering Bitcoin
05:10 What is so threatening about Bitcoin to the Central Banks?
06:50 How can governments stop Bitcoin?
08:55 Blockchain Businesses trading in the public Markets
10:35 Alternatives to Bitcoin and the next phase for them
15:35 The disruptive potential of the Blockchain

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We take a look into the Crypto Currency space as BitcoinCharlie joins us to share insights and knowledge.
In this interview we uncover why CentralBanks are terrified of Bitcoin and the disruptive potential of the Blockchain.
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01:50 Discovering Bitcoin
05:10 What is so threatening about Bitcoin to the Central Banks?
06:50 How can governments stop Bitcoin?
08:55 Blockchain Businesses trading in the public Markets
10:35 Alternatives to Bitcoin and the next phase for them
15:35 The disruptive potential of the Blockchain

Charlie Shrem went from being a multi-millionaire to having almost nothing. Founder of BitInstant, Shrem was one of the first Bitcoin entrepreneurs. And it paid off big time. Until he allowed a customer to resell bitcoin on Silk Road, the infamous internet black market. Shrem spent one year in jail. Now, he’s out and is sure of two things: he’s learned his lesson and Bitcoin is the future of finance. And Shrem wants to convince the world that both are true.

Charlie Munger: Bitcoin Is Worthless Artificial Gold | CNBC

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Charlie Munger: Bitcoin Is Worthless ArtificialGold | CNBC
Berkshire Hathaway Vice Chairman Charlie Munger went after bitcoin again on Monday, doubling down on remarks he made about the digital currency over the weekend.
"Bitcoin is worthless, artificial gold," Munger told CNBC's "Squawk Box." "Now that is not something I think the world needs."
"The fact that it's clever computer science doesn't mean it should be widely used, and that respectable people should encourage other people to speculate on it," he said. "Bitcoin reminds me of Oscar Wilde's definition of fox hunting: 'The pursuit of the uneatable by the unspeakable.'"
Munger went after the popular cryptocurrency at the Berkshire Hathaway annual meeting on Saturday, calling it a "turd," adding that trading cryptocurrencies is "just dementia."
His partner, Warren Buffett, also commented negatively on bitcoin on Monday, saying it is an asset that does not create anything.

Entrepreneur Alessandra Sollberger funded her nutrition start-up off the back of an investment in Bitcoin.
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Q&A with a Bitcoin Pioneer Charlie Shrem

Charlie Shrem, a founding member of the Bitcoin Foundation and one of the most recognizable Bitcoin advocates, joins MoneyShow University as one of the closing keynotes. Charlie Shrem will share his views and visions for the future of digital assets.

Interview with Charlie Shrem at the North American Bitcoin Conference Miami

Charlie is an American entrepreneur and bitcoin advocate. He co-founded the now-defunct startup company BitInstant, and is a founding member of the Bitcoin Foundation, formerly serving as vice chairman.

Subscribe to our Free Financial Newsletter:
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We take a look into the Crypto Currency space as BitcoinCharlie joins us to share insights and knowledge.
In this interview we uncover why CentralBanks are terrified of Bitcoin and the disruptive potential of the Blockchain.
TOPICS IN THIS INTERVIEW:
01:50 Discovering Bitcoin
05:10 What is so threatening about Bitcoin to the Central Banks?
06:50 How can governments stop Bitcoin?
08:55 Blockchain Businesses trading in the public Markets
10:35 Alternatives to Bitcoin and the next phase for them
15:35 The disruptive potential of the Blockchain

Background

The idea for the film was from Hans Teeuwen and the screenplay was written by Theodor Holman. Director Theo van Gogh describes in an interview that he had four wishes for the film: "At first the roles of the interviewer and the person being interviewed had to change slightly. I wanted Pierre Bokma for the role of the journalist and three turns in the scenario. And Katja had to win."

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Brian Kelly, commonly described by CNBC as “uber-bull” and a proponent of Bitcoin said that he is short on Bitcoin, in a CNBC interview on December 17. In response to this, Galaxy Digital’s Mike Novogratz tweeted a sarcastic comment ...Kelly continued. ... Furthermore, Brian Kelly stated. ... Let’s put this in perspective ... AvB tweeted. ... .......

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